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Reggie Bullock Declared He Was 'Wit Da Shits' and Then Had Two of the Worst Playoff Performances of All-Time

Man, the Knicks were really feeling themselves after that Game 2 win, weren't they? I mean, never mind the fact that the split in New York had given the Hawks home court advantage for the rest of the series and the only time New York looked like they even belonged on the floor with Atlanta was when Nate McMillan handed it a 30-8 run by keeping Trae Young on the bench. Other than that, it was an exciting time for the New York Knicks!

So much so that Reggie Bullock couldn't wait to get to Atlanta because, to her him tell it, "We wit da shits." I am quite saddened to report, however, that it turns out neither Bullock nor his teammates were, in fact, wit da shits. In fact, the Knicks now find themselves down 3-1 in the series and Bullock played aboput as poorly as anyone possibly could in Atlanta.

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That's a whopping 5.5 points per game on 25 percent shooting. Maybe I misunderstood what Bullock meant when he declared his team "wit da shits", because I assumed it would have entailed a bit more fight than two losses by an average of 14 points.

It's just unfortunate. I was really looking forward to an awesome back and forth, seven-game series between these two teams. But it looks like the Knicks would be lucky to force a sixth game in Atlanta and I'd honestly be pretty surprised if it gets that far. New York is such a joke that I'm not even concerned about an Atlanta sports franchise blowing a commanding lead.

The Knicks will ALWAYS have that Game 2 win and the exhilarating exit from their arena/train station when they were sure this was the year!